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Total Number of Setting Catalog Policies for Windows Apple and Linux

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Subscribe to YouTube Channel [link] and Facebook Page to get the latest updates [link] The post Total Number of Setting Catalog Policies for Windows Apple and Linux appeared first on HTMD Community Blog #1 Modern Device Management Guides by Vidya M A. Enjoy reading it.

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What Linux needs to make it a better mobile desktop

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Jack Wallen has a few suggestions that could help make Linux on the laptop a much-improved experience.

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What Is Android OS? History, Features, Versions, and Benefits

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Android is an open-source Linux-based operating system for mobile devices, home appliances, and enterprise handhelds. In this article, learn more about the operating system, its features, versions, and benefits. The post What Is Android OS? History, Features, Versions, and Benefits appeared first on Spiceworks.

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How to use Mozilla's VPN service across mobile and desktop platforms

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Mozilla now offers a VPN service that protects Windows and mobile devices, and soon your Linux and macOS desktops. Jack Wallen shows you how to use the new offering.

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Remote working: This new Microsoft VPN aims to make your mobile devices more secure

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Microsoft has delivered a managed VPN for mobile devices -- using a Linux container.

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Mozilla's VPN service works across mobile and desktop platforms

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Mozilla now offers a VPN service that protects Windows and mobile devices, and soon your Linux and macOS desktops. Jack Wallen shows you how to use the new offering.

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Linux has been ported to run on Apple’s M1 Macs

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A new Linux port allows Apple’s M1 Macs to run Ubuntu for the first time. While a number of M1 components are shared with Apple’s mobile chips, the non-standard chips made it challenging to create Linux drivers to get Ubuntu running properly. Linux is now completely usable on the Mac mini M1.

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